As mentioned. we’ve seen our fair share of nasty, uncared for grills. A few things they all have in common are:
- The grills look aged/older than they really are
- Problems the homeowners are experiencing in most cases are all related to a lack of maintenance and cleaning.
- They are always more difficult to clean – in some cases the best thing to do is buy a new one.
- While mice and other rodents can happen in a clean grill, bug and rodent droppings tend to be more prominent in the really dirty grills. When we clean, we literally can smell the urine from mice – Trust me when I say “That’s disgusting!”
No matter how much you paid for your grill, you made an investment into that grill. Yes, some grills are considered “Throw away” grills because they are cheap and made with inexpensive materials. These grills are naturally tough to clean. Depending on how dirty the grill is and the amount of time it’ll take to clean, maybe it’s just best to purchase a new one?
If you think about it, when you leave food chuncks, carbon and grease inside your grill you’re promoting an environment for bacteria and mold growth. No matter how long you burn the grill do you really want to grill food on a grill that has been harboring mold and bacteria?
You at least take the time to clean your toilet don’t you?
Have you ever considered that your dirty grill might be more unsanitary than your toilet just because you believe “burning it off” somehow cleans the grill efficiently enough?
You would call me a bunch of names and question my sanity if I said you just need to flush your toilet over and over for 30 min to remove all the feces and bacteria in your toilet and it’ll be good enough to eat off of.
That’s a wild comparison but I think you understand my point?